What’s New On Shudder July 2017: ‘Kuso,’ ‘Mesrine,’ ‘Alchemist Cookbook,’ And More

Horror fans looking for a good scare this July need look no further than Shudder’s upcoming additions! Whether you’re into classics like 1980’s infamous Italian horror flick Anthropophagous or newer fare like 2016’s The Alchemist Cookbook, Shudder is ready to give you shivers this month. And as if that’s not enough, Shudder’s also bringing a number of international shorts (Korea’s Doll House and Aftermath; Britain’s Rapt; and France’s Horla) to you this month. There’s plenty for casual and hardcore horror fans alike to find on Shudder in July.

For the low price of just $4.99 a month, Shudder will grant you access to all the horror hits and blood-curdling indie gems you can handle. Halloween may be in October, but July can be filled with plenty of frights too! Especially if you check out all the new horror titles now available to stream on Shudder!

Available July 3

The Alchemist Cookbook (2016)

This tense thriller follows a lone man as he retreats into the wilderness on a quest to uncover an ancient and mysterious secret. Of course things don’t go well for him, not after he turns to black magic in order to accomplish his goals. This film from writer/director Joel Potrykus screened at the South by Southwest Film Festival last year and currently holds an 80% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Available July 6

Available July 13

Rapt (mini-series, 2015)

Available July 20

Tell No One (2006)The Silence (2010)Snowman’s Land (2010)Aftermath (mini-series, 2014)

Available July 21

Kuso (2017)

If you’re ready to get weird, then the Shudder exclusive Kuso is here for you! Described by the streaming service as “David Cronenberg meets Ren & Stimpy,” Kuso is set in post-earthquake Los Angeles and features a large cast portraying the city’s grotesque survivors. Included in the cast are Hannibal Buress and Tim Heidecker, as well as funk legend George Clinton.

Available July 27

Horla (mini-series, 2015)

Available July 31

Mesrine Part 1: Killer Instinct (2008)

Both halves of this French crime saga will arrive on Shudder at the end of the month, meaning subscribers will have the chance to become very familiar with the gangster Jacques Mesrine. Based on a true story, the first half of the two-parter details Mesrine’s life from the Algerian War all the way up to 1972. Part two details the hard-edged criminal’s time in prison (and his daring escape).